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so im planning on building some doors for a more SPL side of life car but i want some highs. i was thinking of doing a 2 set of components in the doors. i was originally planning on doing two 6.5" components sets with tweets. however after further thinking i was considering of changing it to one set of 6.5's and a set of 5.25's. will i run into any phasing issues? im thinking the change just to mix up the look a little. either way it will be nice.

NEUMAN

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so im planning on building some doors for a more SPL side of life car but i want some highs. i was thinking of doing a 2 set of components in the doors. i was originally planning on doing two 6.5" components sets with tweets. however after further thinking i was considering of changing it to one set of 6.5's and a set of 5.25's. will i run into any phasing issues? im thinking the change just to mix up the look a little. either way it will be nice.

NEUMAN

I think 5.25s might give you a better tone in the upper midrange area ... but not help you get any louder ...

5.25's are a waste of time/money

I completely disagree with this statement ...

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5.25's are a waste of time/money

I completely disagree with this statement ...

Then don't pull it out of context. "IF you have room for another set of 6.5's.." << i can agree with that. If you have room for a bigger speaker, for the price point and sound difference, get the 6.5's

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Why did you quote me ?? 5.25s work great when the applications call for them ... Mainly for Sound Quality ...

My only point to that was a good well build 5.25 is not worthless or a waste of money ...

I don't think the threadstarter needs a 5.25 either just to keep up with bass ... and I said that ...

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"The Green Dickle" 1994 GMT400 Chevy "Phantom Dually"   

Randal's 2007 Chevy Avalanche (we haven't named this one yet)

Dylan's "Brutal" 17 Chevy Cruze RS Hatch                         

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so im planning on building some doors for a more SPL side of life car but i want some highs. i was thinking of doing a 2 set of components in the doors. i was originally planning on doing two 6.5" components sets with tweets. however after further thinking i was considering of changing it to one set of 6.5's and a set of 5.25's. will i run into any phasing issues? im thinking the change just to mix up the look a little. either way it will be nice.

NEUMAN

I think 5.25s might give you a better tone in the upper midrange area ... but not help you get any louder ...

5.25's are a waste of time/money

I completely disagree with this statement ...

I think 5.25s might give you a better tone in the upper midrange area ... but not help you get any louder ...

and just how did you come to that conclusion???

And for getting loud I think 6.5's are a waste of $$$, that's why I run 12's in my doors :WTFBubble:

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and just how did you come to that conclusion???

And for getting loud I think 6.5's are a waste of $$$, that's why I run 12's in my doors :WTFBubble:

I'm not responding to this ... Total bullshit post here ...

No usefull information to help out the threadstarter in any way ...

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ok guys enough panty snapping.

i most likely have enough room for two sets of 6.5's like originally stated. i may enclose the 5.25's or the scond 6.5 in the pod where i will let the second woofer breath. this is all in the planning stage in my head still. i don't have the car here yet. but i do have 5.25's and 6.5 components sitting on shelf waiting await the verdict.

any input even if its BS is nice just to hear some opinions.

NEUMAN

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What kind of vehicle you planning on getting ??

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"The Green Dickle" 1994 GMT400 Chevy "Phantom Dually"   

Randal's 2007 Chevy Avalanche (we haven't named this one yet)

Dylan's "Brutal" 17 Chevy Cruze RS Hatch                         

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